While praising the efforts of Giles County officials to cut costs in a budget process full of uncertainty, the County Commission’s Budget Committee added expenditures to the proposed 2020-21 fiscal year budget before approving it last week.

With many cities across the country seeing non-violent protests turn violent after the death of George Floyd, the city of Pulaski discussed how residents can go about staging a peaceful protest lawfully.

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, Lt. Gov. Randy McNally, House Speaker Cameron Sexton and the Financial Stimulus Accountability Group has announced a new relief program for Tennessee businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Tennessee Business Relief Program will direct approximately $200 mi…

STRHS Pulaski has announced that it is adding an exception to the zero-visitor protocol to allow a visitor/support person to be with same-day surgery patients as the hospital gradually resumes elective and non-urgent cases and services at its facilities.

Giles County Veterans Services Officer Barry Alsup provides a brief history of Memorial Day and recites the names of those veterans lost in the past year. Giles County Honor Guard member Jerome Arnell closes with a prayer before the playing of taps.

Maury Regional Medical Center (MRMC) has achieved Magnet designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) as a reflection of the organization’s nursing professionalism, teamwork and superiority in patient care.

Tennessee continues to advance the state’s reopening plan under the Tennessee Pledge, as the Economic Recovery Group issued updated guidelines today for restaurants and retail, along with new guidelines that enable attractions and larger venues to reopen with social distancing and capacity r…

Knowing where to go to get the care you need can be confusing — especially now. Efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19 have resulted in many new practices for hospitals, outpatient centers and medical offices. As we move forward, life — and health care — will look different, but our Southern…